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CEO Update – January 2019 Although 2018 was exciting with the growth and the addition of our three new locations in Colorado, Washington and Minnesota, I am eager to get started on 2019. While we definitely have continued plans for expansion, what I am truly excited about is KWC’s 2019 organizational commitment to our company’s …

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CEO Update – November 2018

CEO Update – November 2018 Happy November! This month, Ketamine Wellness Centers wants to recognize all of the patients we have treated over the years who are suffering with conditions such as complex regional pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, arachnoiditis, migraines and other debilitating chronic pain conditions. November or Nervember, as named by our friends at I-Pain Foundation, shines a spotlight …

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Paint the World Orange with NERVEmber

Ten years ago, our friends at the International Pain Foundation launched an incredibly important campaign called NERVEmber. The #NERVEmber campaign exists to raise awareness and advocacy to the over 150 various conditions which list nerve pain as a symptom. At the heart of this issue are the individuals who feel the physical effects of nerve pain …

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The Guardian Reports On Lady Gaga’s Powerful Mental Health Piece

Source: Guardian  In the Guardian’s latest story titled “800,000 people kill themselves every year. What can we do?”, Lady Gaga co-writes a powerful op-ed piece with Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-general of the World Health Organization. Gaga and Ghebreyesus note that suicide is the second leading cause of death around the world among 15-29 year olds and half of all mental illness …

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Mental Illness: Myths vs. Facts

Let’s shed some light on some common myths of mental illness.   Myth: Mental illness is not that common. Fact: 43.8 million adult Americans have a mental illness in any given year.      9.8 million adult Americans experience a severe mental illness that significantly affects at least one activity in their life in any …

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